Content Writer

Woking
4 days ago
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Content Writer **

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Salary: £35,000-£40,000
Location: Woking, Surrey (Hybrid: 2 days in office)

Flexible working around core hours (10 am-4 pm).
Hybrid model: work from home + 2 office days for collaboration.
25 days annual leave.
Quarterly Protected Learning Time for professional development.
Regular social activities.
Free access to a WellBeing Programme.Our client is on a mission to elevate B2B marketing. Their philosophy is simple: turn complexity into stories, and stories into business impact.

The Role

Our client is seeking an experienced B2B Content Writer to join their dynamic team. This is not just about writing blogs, it's about creating strategic, full-funnel content that drives real business results. You'll collaborate with content strategists, digital experts, creatives, and social specialists to deliver compelling content across multiple accounts. This role blends content creation, strategy, and brand thinking, perfect for someone who wants to make an impact.

What You'll Do

Content Creation

Produce high-quality content in multiple formats: thought leadership articles, technical whitepapers, video scripts, podcasts, and interactive guides.
Think like a full-stack marketer-using AI and automation tools strategically to scale output without sacrificing quality.Content Strategy

Develop tactical content plans aligned with business goals and audience needs.
Ensure every piece of content is purposeful, commercially relevant, and fits into a broader campaign strategy.Brand Strategy

Apply brand positioning and messaging principles to maintain consistency and distinctiveness across all assets.What We're Looking For

Essential:

Proven experience in a B2B marketing agency as a content writer (not a junior role).
A strong portfolio showcasing diverse B2B content: thought leadership, technical pieces, video scripts, and campaign work.
Exceptional writing skills: sharp headlines, engaging openers, and flawless grammar.
Ability to write succinct social and ad copy for platforms like LinkedIn and Reddit.
Understanding of B2B marketing fundamentals and full-funnel content.
Familiarity with SaaS, cybersecurity, and cloud topics.
Confident presenting work to clients and internal teams.
Independent yet collaborative, with the ability to thrive in a hybrid setup (2 days in Woking).Nice to Have:

Advanced content strategy experience.
Brand/messaging strategy knowledge.
PR and organic social campaign execution.
SEO expertise.

Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment.

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